• Saying thank you to people who have helped you in your life. • Saying goodbye to people you love, admire or are grateful to. • Manage your Digital Will • Sending delayed greetings some time after your death; for example, releasing a trust on your son's 21st or wishing your grand-daughter a happy 18th birthday. • Requests and instructions for your funeral, where time permits. • Contact details of people looking after your will, pensions, insurance policies... • Contact details of people looking after your savings and bank accounts. Such details may be passed on to dependants or accessed whilst away from home on holiday or business. • Photos, locations and details of sentimental objects and valuables, jewellery, collections... • Details of items of sentimental value and how you would like them to be disbursed. Include photographs to facilitate identification. • Revealing family secrets! • Passing on advice to your loved ones on their birthdays, anniversaries or other event after you have died • Letting distant family members and friends know you have died. • Expressing sentiments you intend to deliver in person when the time is right but want to be sure they do not go unsaid if that time never comes.